Estoril Open 2004 News and Events

Goran Ivanisevic
© João Lagos Sports
First round action at the Estoril Open continues on Tuesday
with top seed Rainer Schuettler and No. 8 seed Marat Safin
both taking to center court, as well as the mouthwatering
clash between former Wimbledon champion Goran Ivanisevic and
Rafael Nadal.
Ivanisevic makes his first appearance on a clay court for
nearly three years when he takes on rising Spanish sensation
Nadal. Ivanisevic, the former World No. 2 who has been plagued
with injuries in recent years, last played an ATP clay court
match in the qualifying competition of the ATP Masters Series
event in Rome in 2001.
"I'm hitting the ball very well," said Ivanisevic.
"I had a good practice at home on clay, but it's going
to be very interesting against a guy who's tough and who's
going to be one of the best players in the future. We will
see. If I can play against him on clay then I'm okay. I hope
that I can have a high percentage of first serves - that's
what I need at the moment. Serve less hard but put more serves
in."
The 32-year-old Croat has a 597-327 record career record and
is hoping to reach a special milestone. "I am only three
matches short of winning 600 matches," said Ivanisevic.
"So this is also my goal, to try to win another three
matches. I haven't played for almost three years, so there's
not many players in the 600 club, so I'm trying to win three
more matches somehow."
Pain
Ivanisevic and the 17-year-old Nadal played in the second
round of the NASDAQ-100 Open in Miami last month, when Ivanisevic
had to retire after losing the first set 6-4 due to pain in
his shoulder. "I pray that I don't have too much pain
in my shoulder and that I can play a normal match," he
said.
"My last clay court tournament was 2001 Rome qualies,
so it's a long time. I just hope I can get through the match.
I know that I can't play without pain, so I just have to go
through like this. In Miami, it was hurting more, so I had
to stop. Hopefully here it will hurt less, but it's always
going to hurt."
Nadal, who like Ivanisevic is playing in Estoril for the first
time, reached his first career final in Auckland earlier this
year and made his Davis Cup debut for Spain in the first round
victory over the Czech Republic. He is 14-8 so far this year.
Meanwhile. Safin is making his third appearance in Estoril
and first since reaching the quarterfinals in 2002. The Russian,
who reached the final at the Australian Open earlier this
year, is 8-6 in 2004 and currently stands in fifth position
in the INDESIT ATP 2004 Race.
Luck
"I just want to get off to a good start," said Safin.
"I want to get some confidence, get used to the courts
and then we will see. Once I win a couple of matches and I
can play really good tennis, I can be very dangerous. I really
need some confidence, I haven't won many matches recently
but then I haven't had much luck with the draws. This time,
I have to take advantage of the draw, which is very good for
me."
Safin meets Cyril Saulnier in the first round having won their
only previous meeting in St. Petersburg, Russia in 2002. Safin
also has won 13 of his last 15 matches against French opponents.
Top seeded Schuettler, who has lost both of his previous matches
in Estoril, will be hoping to kick-start his 2004 season having
gone 4-7 so far. Two of those wins came last weekend, when
he helped Germany defeat Israel in the Davis Cup Euro/Africa
Zone Group I. The German takes on Romania's Victor Hanescu
in the first round.


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